| Literature DB >> 34616185 |
Tadesse Gure1, Semir Sultan1, Rehama Alishum1, Abdek Ali2, Bayissa Dibaba1, Ibsa Usmael1, Setegn Tsegaye1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To present a rare case of term abdominal pregnancy with live baby. OBSERVATION: A 30-year-old gravida VI para V, all alive, woman who did not remember her last menstrual period but was stated amenorrheic for 9 months visited Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital (HFSUH) with abdominal pain of two weeks duration. The woman was diagnosed with a term abdominal pregnancy and underwent a laparotomy. The outcome of treatment was a 3200 gm healthy male baby and a total abdominal hysterectomy was done. CONCLUSION AND IMPORTANCE: Term abdominal pregnancy is an extremely rare type of ectopic pregnancy that can cause diagnostic challenges and leads to life threatening conditions both before and after diagnosis because of the rupture of major blood vessels.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; Harar; abdominal pregnancy; ectopic; live baby; term
Year: 2021 PMID: 34616185 PMCID: PMC8488043 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S331195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1Ultrasound picture showing empty uterus with fundal vascularization.
Figure 2Amniotic fluid leaking and cord prolapsing upon abdominal entry.
Figure 3Live baby and placenta attachment to the omentum.
Figure 4Picture showing placental attachment to fundus of the uterus.
Figure 5Figure showing vaginal stump after hysterectomy.